[Oh god why did she say anything? Her and her big mouth.
Rosamund tugs at the briars wrapped around her middle, much thicker than the ones that run over the crown of her head, her neck, her upper arms. Plants that nick and cut and grow from her own body. A body riddled with scars, shallow but numerous, scattered all over.]
We were cursed. And on my eighteenth birthday I fell into an enchanted sleep, and we were supposed to wait for a prince to fight through all the thorns, and wake me with True Love's First Kiss.
[She pauses. Then pinches at her brow, sighing loudly.]
I know it sounds stupid but I promise it's not a lie.
No no, don't be! [She brushes a curl behind her ear and nods, following the other girl to the seats. They can come back for books later.
She sweeps her skirt beneath her legs before sitting perfectly prim, back to her usual composure. Though her smile remains a touch bashful it's genuine and appreciative.]
Well. You know a little about me now. Tell me about yourself! Are you from a place like this?
You don't say? [Okay that is fascinating. She's met folks with passing familiarity of this sort of thing but no one with direct comparisons. At least as far as she knows.]
And these "vampires", they're all over your world too? What's your home called? Mine's Reverie, of the Neverafter.
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[ This deserves more of her attention, so Yuri just puts the book back on the shelf. ]
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[Oh god why did she say anything? Her and her big mouth.
Rosamund tugs at the briars wrapped around her middle, much thicker than the ones that run over the crown of her head, her neck, her upper arms. Plants that nick and cut and grow from her own body. A body riddled with scars, shallow but numerous, scattered all over.]
We were cursed. And on my eighteenth birthday I fell into an enchanted sleep, and we were supposed to wait for a prince to fight through all the thorns, and wake me with True Love's First Kiss.
[She pauses. Then pinches at her brow, sighing loudly.]
I know it sounds stupid but I promise it's not a lie.
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It's not stupid. If those are your circumstances, then that's what they are.
[ She sounds very firm about this. ]
... I'm sorry for asking. Let's sit down somewhere.
[ Bookstores have this neat little coffee shop tables, right? Right. They're going to go and sit on those chairs now. ]
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She sweeps her skirt beneath her legs before sitting perfectly prim, back to her usual composure. Though her smile remains a touch bashful it's genuine and appreciative.]
Well. You know a little about me now. Tell me about yourself! Are you from a place like this?
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[ ... ]
Though we don't have to worry about dying anytime when we walk through its streets, so this is definitely better by far.
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And these "vampires", they're all over your world too? What's your home called? Mine's Reverie, of the Neverafter.
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[ Very bland. ]
There aren't real vampires as far as I know... though there was a vampire monster that I had to deal with once.